5818 pts · March 9, 2016
Anyone else freak out when they see vernors in parks and rec?
Grew up in California. I drink Vernors everyday. It’s so hard to find here.
I see a lot of "yes" to #3, but my high school did not have lockers. Carry everything in your back pack all day. It was heavy and it sucked.
No, I didn't look at wikipedia, I am a filmmaker, I use gaffer's tape because I am a gaffer. It's totally different from painter's tape.
Gaffer's tape is mainly used for gaffing, aka lighting on a film set.
Gaffer's Tape is definitely not vinyl, it's cloth. Don't want anything that will get melty around the heat of lights on a film set.
Shouldn't the black slide go last? Lightest to darkest?
Worked at Target. Can confirm. Literally dozens of drinks on shelves feet away from trash cans at the ends of the aisles.
Captain Disillusion has a video on this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vECmNK0xHNk
Yup, the whole pistol grip being the difference is stupid.
The paper clip in the plastic is to let you know there's a magnet and you can stick your paperclips there.
Lol, I think the guy was right on the other image. This is for a fake id.
Man, what is it with the kids these days wanting everything over saturated. In my day gritty realism was desaturated and we liked it.
So you're a cheater? Stopped playing this game because it was full of people cheating.
Ironically the cgi behind the scenes half was cut out from the source footage so could be called rotoscoping. But that was not the original.
Technically it's kind of false perspective in that the matte painting isn't life size, but I would not refer to this as false or forced pers
Rotoscoping involves manually having to trace the layers of an image, either on film or digitally. This has no tracing of individual frames.
No, this is matte painting.
Why?
I call that grading in films "Blue and Gold" and it's literally every movie these days
Nailed it.
There's like almost always snow in Hawaii. Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea are high.
Yeah but no one says "San Jo" just like no one calls SF "Frisco" They got that one right though. Overall pretty accurate.
YAAAARRRRR
In one of the world's alphabets
I actually didn't, but figures I wouldn't think of something original
"Battlestation:
#6 "Dark side of the spoon"
Is that a belly button hole????????
Mad Men?
Anyone else freak out when they see vernors in parks and rec?
Grew up in California. I drink Vernors everyday. It’s so hard to find here.
I see a lot of "yes" to #3, but my high school did not have lockers. Carry everything in your back pack all day. It was heavy and it sucked.
No, I didn't look at wikipedia, I am a filmmaker, I use gaffer's tape because I am a gaffer. It's totally different from painter's tape.
Gaffer's tape is mainly used for gaffing, aka lighting on a film set.
Gaffer's Tape is definitely not vinyl, it's cloth. Don't want anything that will get melty around the heat of lights on a film set.
Shouldn't the black slide go last? Lightest to darkest?
Worked at Target. Can confirm. Literally dozens of drinks on shelves feet away from trash cans at the ends of the aisles.
Captain Disillusion has a video on this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vECmNK0xHNk
Yup, the whole pistol grip being the difference is stupid.
The paper clip in the plastic is to let you know there's a magnet and you can stick your paperclips there.
Lol, I think the guy was right on the other image. This is for a fake id.
Man, what is it with the kids these days wanting everything over saturated. In my day gritty realism was desaturated and we liked it.
So you're a cheater? Stopped playing this game because it was full of people cheating.
Ironically the cgi behind the scenes half was cut out from the source footage so could be called rotoscoping. But that was not the original.
Technically it's kind of false perspective in that the matte painting isn't life size, but I would not refer to this as false or forced pers
Rotoscoping involves manually having to trace the layers of an image, either on film or digitally. This has no tracing of individual frames.
No, this is matte painting.
Why?
I call that grading in films "Blue and Gold" and it's literally every movie these days
Nailed it.
There's like almost always snow in Hawaii. Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea are high.
Yeah but no one says "San Jo" just like no one calls SF "Frisco" They got that one right though. Overall pretty accurate.
YAAAARRRRR
In one of the world's alphabets
I actually didn't, but figures I wouldn't think of something original
"Battlestation:
#6 "Dark side of the spoon"
Is that a belly button hole????????
Mad Men?